Two tests 6m apart: PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is medicine that you can take if you are HIV-negative and you believe you have just been exposed to HIV. If you take PEP as directed, it can stop the HIV virus from infecting your body. Do not delay. You need to take PEP as soon as possible after the exposure. A second test 6 months from the first one will confirm that you are negative.
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